idontknowwhatimdoing
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Sorry to dig this up.
With the way this is wired, it relies on BMS to be connected to work.
If I fused the NEG - as well, and spliced the ribbon cable to supply the negative directly off the cells, would that cause any issues?
I would prefer to have my shunt continue running even when the BMS disconnects.
I understand, if I left it connected and the low voltage protect was enabled, that it would continue to drain a few milliamps. But I'm willing to assume responsibility for that.
Are there any other issues?
I hate losing my SOC after a BMS disconnect. (Especially while I'm tweaking the system with a few extra redundancy measures and relays)
Thanks in advance!
With the way this is wired, it relies on BMS to be connected to work.
If I fused the NEG - as well, and spliced the ribbon cable to supply the negative directly off the cells, would that cause any issues?
I would prefer to have my shunt continue running even when the BMS disconnects.
I understand, if I left it connected and the low voltage protect was enabled, that it would continue to drain a few milliamps. But I'm willing to assume responsibility for that.
Are there any other issues?
I hate losing my SOC after a BMS disconnect. (Especially while I'm tweaking the system with a few extra redundancy measures and relays)
Thanks in advance!